MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – Wellesley College basketball sophomore Trinity Barrow (Evans, Ga.) has earned a spot on the NEWMAC Women's Basketball Second Team All-Conference. Barrow is the first member of the Blue to earn All-Conference honors since Caitlin Aguirre '20.
Trinity Barrow | So. | Evans, Ga. | NEWMAC Second Team All-Conference
Barrow tied for the NEWMAC lead in total steals (30) and was second in steals per game (2.7) this season in conference play. A fierce guard, Barrow helped the Blue finish fourth out of 12 teams in the conference in steals. Additionally, the sophomore averaged 6.1 rebounds per game as a 5'4" guard,16th overall in the NEWMAC. The sophomore's highlights include eight steals in a win over Mount Holyoke, 10 rebounds and a trio of steals in a victory at Wheaton and s pair of blocks and nine boards versus Coast Guard.
The 2024-25 NEWMAC Women's Basketball All-Conference Teams consisted of a first team of eight honorees and second team of nine honorees, as voted on by the 12 head women's basketball coaches.
2024-25 NEWMAC Women's Basketball Postseason Awards:
Athlete of the Year: Bri Frongillo, Emerson
Defensive Player of the Year: Angie Czeremcha, Springfield
Rookie of the Year: Cyriah Coleman, Clark
Coaching Staff of the Year: Emerson
First Team All-Conference
Katelyn Mollica, Babson
Bri Frongillo, Emerson
Kamsi Nwogu, MIT
Sofia Neary, Salve Regina
Ally Landau, Smith
Hannah Martin, Smith
Angie Czeremcha, Springfield
Dorothy Stotts, Coast Guard
Second Team All-Conference
Samantha Reale, Babson
Cyriah Coleman, Clark
Charlotte Levison, Emerson
Angie Choi, MIT
Briana Neary, Salve Regina
Jane Loo, Smith
Amanda Leary, Springfield
Trinity Barrow, Wellesley
Ava Giansiracusa, WPI
The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) consists of 12 highly selective institutions committed to academic excellence: Babson College, Clark University, U.S Coast Guard Academy, Emerson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, Salve Regina University, Smith College, Springfield College, Wellesley College, Wheaton College, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.